Sex-starved Commonwealth Games competitors to get 34 condoms EACH in athlete's village

That means there will be 37 each – or three a day – for all the 6,000 team members. But some officials fear that could result in competitors being too worn out to win medals in Australia.

Organisers thought better safe than sorry after the supply of 50,000 condoms ran out during the 2000 Olympics in Sydney.

Married weightlifter Damon Kelly, who arrived at the Games village this week, said: “I have heard stories about sex sessions happening.

“I won’t be dipping into the condom bowl but I’m sure the other athletes will get them.”

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“I have heard stories about sex sessions happening. I won’t be dipping into the condom bowl but I’m sure the other athletes will get them.”

Damon Kelly

Officials have warned stars not to fraternise too much in the sports village amid fears of a mumps outbreak. New Zealand’s women’s rugby sevens team have been put in isolation after some of their players were affected by the virus.

But athletes can relax with virtual reality computer games or lounge next to a man-made waterfall. And a squad of 300 chefs will man the 24-hour dining room.

Team England’s chef de mission Sarah Winckless is hoping they can replicate their success ar the 2014 Glasgow Games, when they finished top of the medal table with 174.

Stars including diver Tom Daley, heptathlete Katerina Johnson-Thompson and the Brownlee brothers are hoping to bring home the golds.